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A gold medal used to be a golden ticket for lucrative endorsements. But in the age of social media, athletes are making a name for themselves on social media and elsewhere before their event even occurs

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue headlines of the week. None of these stories is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: NOT REAL: BREAKING: Second Parkland Shooter in custody THE FACTS:

A gold medal used to be a golden ticket for lucrative endorsements. But in the age of social media, athletes are making a name for themselves on social media and elsewhere before their event even occurs

A grandmother in Washington state is being credited with reporting her own grandson for planning a school shooting. The teen was arrested the same day as a former student killed 17 people in a shooting at a Florida school. ABC News obtained a 911 call from a grandmother alerting police that her

Three political party outsiders in Mexico appear destined for the July 1 ballot as the first independent candidates to seek the country's presidency, the result of a reform seen as a victory for democracy

Colorado's Republican U.S. senator said he will stop blocking nominees for some Justice Department jobs, saying he is encouraged by recent conversations with federal officials about the treatment of the state's marijuana industry